Security was allegedly acting on a complaint that was made about Donohoe’s swimwear.

“Ten minutes before I was removed from the pool, two men who were guests were walking past me, pointing and laughing,” he said

“I let it roll off my back, I’m used to that thing happening. It didn’t seem worth it. Within ten minutes, I was removed from the pool, it later came out that the security guard told us, ‘I don’t give a s**** what you wear but we had a complaint.’”

Mr Donohoe’s experience is not the only instance of alleged discrimination at Encore Beach Club. After he shared his video, another man, Juan Casado, shared his own experience in which he was allegedly pushed from a dance platform into the pool by a security guard at the club.

Wynn Las Vegas said it welcomes all LGBTQ+ people . Source: Google Maps

The man, who is currently a guest at the Wynn Las Vegas, which owns and runs Encore Beach Club, has since spoken with the director of claims administration, who he said is looking into the situation.

Michael Weaver, CMO Wynn Resorts said in a statement “in order to maintain a five-star experience, Wynn Las Vegas requests that guests adhere to certain dress code policies throughout the resort”.

“In the Encore Beach Club, we had a policy, clearly posted at the entrance, which prohibited Speedos. Upon receiving a guest complaint, we reviewed the policy and have changed it,” he said.

“The new policy will allow Speedos, but will prohibit risqué and indecent swimwear for both men and women. We will include the new policy on entry signage, as well as the club website, in order to help guests plan appropriately and enjoy a welcoming environment. We apologise to the guest who was affected by our previous policy.”

He added, in regards to the company’s policy on LGBTQ+ guests, it has been “clear and consistent for years” and “welcomes and appreciates” all LGBTQ+ guests.

“Decisions to enforce policies are solely based on guest behaviour, or in this case, attire,” Mr Weaver said.

“We have always and will continue to apply attire policies equally to all of our guests, regardless of sexual orientation.”